To clarify, my original post works if you use moq. You don't necessarily
need the call base depending on your requirements. Moq allows mocking of non
virtual members just there same as virtual ones.

Regards
On 5 Oct 2011 15:14, "Gavin van der Merwe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think what you actually mean felix is using a partial mock which would
be
>
> var m = new Mock<MobileRunReportHandler>() { CallBase = true };
>
> and then you would SetUp the calls you dont want to get through.
>
> The Rhino equivalent would be to use
>
> MockRepository.GeneratePartialMock<T>() etc.
>
> Also this stub above would not work properly because your Post method is
not
> virtual ...
>
> On 5 October 2011 13:58, Felix Watts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If you use moq instead you can simply mock the concrete class with the
>> attribute already applied:
>>
>> var m = new Mock<MobileRunReportHandler>();
>>
>> Regards,
>> Felix
>> On 5 Oct 2011 10:53, "mark Kharitonov" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > I have this type:
>> >
>> > [RequiresAuthentication]
>> > public class MobileRunReportHandler : IMobileRunReportHandler
>> > {
>> > public void Post(MobileRunReport report)
>> > {
>> > ...
>> > }
>> > }
>> >
>> >
>> > I am mocking it like so:
>> >
>> > var handler = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IMobileRunReportHandler>();
>> > handler.Stub(x => x.Post(mobileRunReport));
>> >
>> >
>> > The problem is that the produced mock is not attributed with the
>> > RequiresAuthentication attribute. I want the mocked type to be
attributed
>>
>> > with the RequiresAuthentication attribute, because the code that I am
>> > testing makes use of this attribute. I would like to know how can I
>> change
>> > my mocking code to instruct the mocking framework to attribute the
>> produced
>> > mock accordingly.
>> >
>> > Note, that I cannot use IReflectionService, because I have no control
>> over
>> > the code which expects the attribute, so the mock must be attributed
for
>> > real.
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> > P.S.
>> > I have original posted this question on SO -
>> >
>>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7588597/is-it-possible-to-mock-a-type-with-an-attribute-using-rhino-mocks
,
>>
>> > but no one has provided any answer...
>> >
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